Parvesh Bhainswal is a professional Kabaddi player from India, renowned for his performances in the Pro Kabaddi League. |
He was part of the Indian team that secured the gold medal at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China. |
Originally from Bhainswal village in Haryana's Sonipat district, he discovered his passion for Kabaddi watching his older brother and began participating in tournaments. |
Despite initially considering quitting Kabaddi after his father's death, his brother's encouragement kept him in the game. |
Starting his Kabaddi journey at 11-12 years old with cousin Sunil Malik, Parvesh quickly showed promise. |
His talent was spotted by coach Jaivir Sharma during Under-14 school games, leading to further recognition at the University Nationals. |
Impressive performances in national and international Kabaddi matches earned him a job as a TT with Indian Railways. |
His success in the national team attracted the Jaipur Pink Panthers, selecting him for the Pro Kabaddi League Season 4. |
Gujarat Fortune Giants acquired him in the Season 5 auction for Rs 25 lakhs, increasing to Rs 35 lakhs in Season 6. |
In 2019, he won a gold medal at the 13th South Asian Games in Kathmandu with the Indian Kabaddi team. |
During PKL Season 7, he amassed 55 tackle points in 22 matches, showcasing his defensive prowess. |
He secured a Rs 62 lakh deal for the 2022 PKL Season 9 and contributed to India's victory in the 11th Asian Kabaddi Championship in Busan in 2023. |
Also, in 2023, he aided India in winning another gold at the Asian Games in Hangzhou. |
The Telugu Titans retained Parvesh Bhainswal in the PKL Season 10 auctions in August 2023. |
If not for Kabaddi, he revealed wrestling would have been his alternative career choice. |
He has a soft spot for animals. |